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flobeeblow45
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Please excuse my lack of knowledge with room acoustics...
I'm moving into a basement apartment, and the only wall in my apartment I'll be sharing with a neighbor is the ceiling. Unfortunately the ceiling is thin and sound travels easily through. I'll be playing my electric guitar and singing in the apartment, but I won't be doing any recording... My purpose for room treatment isn't sound quality - It's to soundproof as much as possible so I don't get on bad terms with the neighbor (though of course getting better sound quality would be an added bonus). I realize that I can't soundproof the place on a budget - The goal is to reduce some portion of the sound that's traveling to my neighbor (even if it's just a small portion). For the front door I'm going to put in a door sweep and do some weatherstripping. I'll have a thick rug on the floor, and so that leaves the ceiling and all the other walls. I'm on a very tight budget and can't spend much on this. So I'm wondering which of the following two options is best:
1) Devote about equal soundproofing to the ceiling and each of the other walls of the apartment.
2) Devote most or all of the soundproofing to the ceiling and little to none to the other walls of the apartment.
Thanks.
I'm moving into a basement apartment, and the only wall in my apartment I'll be sharing with a neighbor is the ceiling. Unfortunately the ceiling is thin and sound travels easily through. I'll be playing my electric guitar and singing in the apartment, but I won't be doing any recording... My purpose for room treatment isn't sound quality - It's to soundproof as much as possible so I don't get on bad terms with the neighbor (though of course getting better sound quality would be an added bonus). I realize that I can't soundproof the place on a budget - The goal is to reduce some portion of the sound that's traveling to my neighbor (even if it's just a small portion). For the front door I'm going to put in a door sweep and do some weatherstripping. I'll have a thick rug on the floor, and so that leaves the ceiling and all the other walls. I'm on a very tight budget and can't spend much on this. So I'm wondering which of the following two options is best:
1) Devote about equal soundproofing to the ceiling and each of the other walls of the apartment.
2) Devote most or all of the soundproofing to the ceiling and little to none to the other walls of the apartment.
Thanks.
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